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    Default The worst breakup stories.

    I want to hear some.

    Let your pain become someone else's pleasure & share your worst breakup stories here.

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    She took my heart and ripped it out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fro88 View Post
    She took my heart and ripped it out...
    start to finish good story.

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    Ahhhhh well i guess that's why they say every rose has its thorn...

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    In 2007/2008, I dated this guy for about 10 months, despite him being a possessive, jealous, control freak. After a while he moved in with me and my roommates. We were about to get an apartment together when I finally snapped out of it, broke things off, and told him to get the F out. Surprisingly, he complied. He decided to go back to the East Coast where his family lives, which I was pretty happy about since I didn't want him anywhere near me. However, as soon as he got on the road, the phone calls/text messages/voicemails started. And they did not stop. For three straight months, he called/texted/left voicemails/emailed/Facebook messages/MySpace messages/called my family, friends, and roommates... CONSTANTLY. I would wake up in the morning and have literally 10 minutes of voicemail messages from him. His communications would range from "I want to be friends" to "you're a fucking bitch" and everywhere in between. I was forced to change my phone number and block his email address, and his multiple fake Facebook profiles that he would create pretending to be another student in the new grad school program I had just started. He finally let up after about six months. Now, four years later, he still tried to contact me every now and then. So... I would say that that was a pretty bad breakup... not because I was sad about it, but because I couldn't get him to leave me the hell alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by undermyparapluie View Post
    In 2007/2008, I dated this guy for about 10 months, despite him being a possessive, jealous, control freak. After a while he moved in with me and my roommates. We were about to get an apartment together when I finally snapped out of it, broke things off, and told him to get the F out. Surprisingly, he complied. He decided to go back to the East Coast where his family lives, which I was pretty happy about since I didn't want him anywhere near me. However, as soon as he got on the road, the phone calls/text messages/voicemails started. And they did not stop. For three straight months, he called/texted/left voicemails/emailed/Facebook messages/MySpace messages/called my family, friends, and roommates... CONSTANTLY. I would wake up in the morning and have literally 10 minutes of voicemail messages from him. His communications would range from "I want to be friends" to "you're a fucking bitch" and everywhere in between. I was forced to change my phone number and block his email address, and his multiple fake Facebook profiles that he would create pretending to be another student in the new grad school program I had just started. He finally let up after about six months. Now, four years later, he still tried to contact me every now and then. So... I would say that that was a pretty bad breakup... not because I was sad about it, but because I couldn't get him to leave me the hell alone.
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    I met a friend of a friend who put an axe through his girlfriend's apartment door, Jack Nicholson style. Made me feel completely normal after hearing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal Master View Post
    you must be hot, or have really big tits or something. post pics.

    Nah, that guy was just a psycho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by undermyparapluie View Post
    In 2007/2008, I dated this guy for about 10 months, despite him being a possessive, jealous, control freak. After a while he moved in with me and my roommates. We were about to get an apartment together when I finally snapped out of it, broke things off, and told him to get the F out. Surprisingly, he complied. He decided to go back to the East Coast where his family lives, which I was pretty happy about since I didn't want him anywhere near me. However, as soon as he got on the road, the phone calls/text messages/voicemails started. And they did not stop. For three straight months, he called/texted/left voicemails/emailed/Facebook messages/MySpace messages/called my family, friends, and roommates... CONSTANTLY. I would wake up in the morning and have literally 10 minutes of voicemail messages from him. His communications would range from "I want to be friends" to "you're a fucking bitch" and everywhere in between. I was forced to change my phone number and block his email address, and his multiple fake Facebook profiles that he would create pretending to be another student in the new grad school program I had just started. He finally let up after about six months. Now, four years later, he still tried to contact me every now and then. So... I would say that that was a pretty bad breakup... not because I was sad about it, but because I couldn't get him to leave me the hell alone.
    Wow. There are no shortages of crazies that's for sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by Peri View Post
    I met a friend of a friend who put an axe through his girlfriend's apartment door, Jack Nicholson style. Made me feel completely normal after hearing that.
    Hahah yikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peri View Post
    I met a friend of a friend who put an axe through his girlfriend's apartment door, Jack Nicholson style. Made me feel completely normal after hearing that.

    That's insane! I hope she broke up with him... haha.

    My fiance actually went through something similar as I did, with his last girlfriend. They were together for about three years, lived together, had a dog, etc. She was also a jealous control freak. I met him about a month after he finally ended things with her and moved out. On the day he left, she called his mom 17 times and left a voicemail each time. His mom never listened to the voicemails, so no idea what was said. She also called him over 80 times and sent over 100 text messages. A short time later, he discovered that some of his things were missing: family pictures, his baby pictures, VHS tapes of his first bodybuilding competition, and a gold necklace that his mom gave him. (Over a year later, she mailed the stuff to his stepdad's workplace. No explanation given.)

    In the aftermath of the breakup, she did the constant calls/messages/texts/emails thing pretty intensely for about 3 months. She created Facebook and MySpace profiles for him that showed them as "in a relationship" and posted pics of them together. Before the breakup, she was on his cell phone plan, so she used his password to log into the account online and look at all of his calls and texts. She then called him multiple times, saying "I know you're talking to some girl from Hawaii, but it's okay - I'll forget about it if you just come back" (she got that info by looking up my area code and the frequency of the contact I'm assuming). Around that time I got multiple calls from a blocked number, which I am guessing was her. She would also call/text him and say "Hey, I'm outside! Come say hi to me" or something along those lines, when we were hanging out at his place (or sometimes mine). At one point, she left a voicemail stating that she was going to kill herself if he didn't come back. She also threatened to report him for domestic violence (untrue), which would have caused him to lose his job in law enforcement.

    Overall it took a couple years before she finally stopped contacting him. She had better hope that she never runs into me. I will beat her ugly face into a pulp.

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